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by tmnationtalk on April 18, 20251 Views
April 17, 2025
TORONTO — Measles has spread to 109 more people in Ontario over the last week, bringing the province’s total cases to 925 since an outbreak began in October.
Sixty-nine people have required hospitalization – that’s eight more than last week – including four in intensive care.
Measles is still predominantly infecting unvaccinated infants, children and adolescents in southwestern Ontario.
Cases in Alberta have also been climbing since March, with 83 confirmed as of Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Quebec is on the verge of declaring its outbreak over if no new infections are reported by Saturday.
The province says it has not recorded a new measles case since it hit 40 infections on March 18.
Measles usually begins with a fever, cough, runny nose and red watery eyes, followed by a red blotchy rash that starts on the face and spreads to the body and limbs.
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